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When the Dalai Lama Dies, His Reincarnation Will Be a Religious Crisis. Here's What Could Happen
While the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, is reportedly still in good health, he is now 85 and questions over his succession are growing, along with fears that his death could spark a religious crisis in Asia.
Want to Make a Short Film? We Have Explained The Entire Economics Behind It
Should the aspiring filmmakers treat short filmmaking as a stepping stone to feature films, or they can start making money out of it?
'Does CM Have the Courage to Question Centre on Issues Affecting TN' Asks M K Stalin
Speaking at a party organised function at Thirukkadaiyur near Porayar in Mayiladuthurai district, he alleged that the AIADMK government had taken the state 50 years backwards in terms of economic development.
Catalan Separatists Increase Majority, Dialogue With Madrid In Sight
Separatist parties won enough seats on Sunday in Catalonia's regional parliament to strengthen their majority, although a strong showing for the local branch of Spain's ruling Socialists pointed to a dialogue, rather than breakup, with Madrid.
Biden To Discuss Pandemic, Economy And China In Friday G7 Meeting
President Joe Biden will hold his first event with leaders from the Group of Seven nations in a virtual meeting on Friday to discuss the coronavirus pandemic, the world economy and dealing with China as a group, the White House said on Sunday.
Sonu Sood to Distribute E-rickshaws, Starts with His Hometown Moga
Actor Sonu Sood has decided to distribute electronic rickshaws to those in need in different parts of the country. He has started by distributing 100 e-rickshaws in his hometown Moga.
Netflix Sets Release Date For 'Love Alarm' Season 2
The second season of South Korean romance drama "Love Alarm" is set to start streaming from March 12, Netflix announced on Sunday. Actors Kim So Hyun, Song Kang and Jung Ga Ram, who starred in the first season which released in 2019, will return for the...
Bodies of 3 Crew Members Recovered after Fire on Offshore Ship Near Mumbai High
Two bodies of the bodies were burnt beyond recognition while the third one had burn injuries.
Israel Plans To Reopen Restaurants In March, Restart Tourism With Cyprus
Israel plans to reopen restaurants around March 9 and restart tourism with Cyprus as part of a gradual return to normality thanks to a COVID19 vaccination campaign, officials said on Sunday.
Aditya Narayan Kisses Wife Shweta Agarwal in Romantic Post, Pic Goes Viral
On the occasion of kiss day, singer and TV personality Aditya Narayan shared a romantic post for his wife Shweta Agarwal. In the picture the 'Shaapit' actors can be seen kissing, and hence it soon went viral.
Thousands March In Tokyo To Protest Myanmar Coup, Biggest Japan Demonstration So Far
Thousands of mostly silent demonstrators paraded through central Tokyo on Sunday in protest against the coup in Myanmar, many carrying photos of detained leader Aung San Suu Kyi in what organisers said was the largest such march in Japan to date.
Trump Acquitted, Denounced In Second Impeachment Trial
Donald Trump was acquitted of inciting the horrific attack on the U.S. Capitol, concluding a historic impeachment trial that spared him the firstever conviction of a current or former U.S. president but exposed the fragility of Americas democratic traditi...
Gehana Vasisth Charged with Gangrape, Wrongful Confinement: Report
Actress Gehana Vasisth, who was arrested for allegedly shooting pornographic videos, has been booked under a new case after a 24-year-old model alleged that she was forced to engage in sexual acts with three men during a video shoot.
2 Years of Pulwama Terror Attack: What Happened and How India Responded to Killing of 40 CRPF Men
Twelve days after the attack, Indian Air Force jets bombed the JeM camp in Balakot, in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the wee hours of February 26.
Myanmar Army Tightens Laws On Overnight Guests As Police Hunt Protesters
Myanmar's army reinstated a law requiring people to report overnight visitors to their homes, as police hunt supporters of protests that have rocked the country since a military coup on Feb. 1.
Iran Sees Risk Of Fourth Covid-19 Wave Fed By Mutant Virus
Iran's health minister warned on Saturday of a fourth COVID19 surge with the possible spread of a mutated virus in the worsthit country in the Middle East.